Since Google had to cancel its New York media event due to Hurricane Sandy – although we expect it to take place at a latter date in the very near future – it just means that we have time for even more Nexus-related leaks.

Just when we thought we couldn’t tell you anything new about the LG Nexus 4, one of the worst kept secret in tech history, we’re going to show you the pre-order page of the device that got already listed, a few days ahead of Google’s media event, thanks to the sloppy job of Carphone Warhouse employees – or do they pull these sort of things on purpose?

Carphone Warehouse says it has sold more Nexus 7 tablets than any other Android tablet in its history. It is no surprise that the device has been selling in such numbers due to its very attractive price point. It seems users would much rather buy a smaller cheaper tablet, than a larger and more expensive one like the Transformer Prime and the Galaxy Tab.

It’s hard to believe that the sequel to Samsung’s 10-inch Android slate, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, has yet to make it to retail stores in the UK – especially knowing...that the heavyweight Galaxy Note 10.1 is about to debut in the coming days. Our slight bewilderment aside, it looks like you can order the former from Carphone Warehouse now.

In case you’re wondering how long it takes for a smartphone to go from full price to being given away for free, look no further than the Motorola Razr Maxx. The phone was first launched in UK back in May – about three months ago – and now Carphone Warehouse is selling the Razr Maxx for £0. We are talking about the price of the phone on contract, of course.

To the disappointment of some, the Xperia Miro was announced close to two months ago on Sony’s Facebook page. Not that there’s anything wrong with the device,...it’s just that fans were hoping for a high-end phone that the company seemed to hint when the teaser went up, instead of getting yet another mid-range offering from the Japanese company. But let’s...